James, Mary Walsh (1810–1882)
James, Mary Walsh (1810–1882)
American socialite and mother of the brilliant Jameses. Born in New York, NY, 1810; died in Cambridge, MA, 1882; dau. of James Walsh and Elizabeth (Robertson) Walsh; m. Henry James, Sr., in 1840; sister of Catherine Walsh (b. 1812); children: William James (1842–1910, philosopher and psychologist); Henry James (1843–1916, novelist); Garth Wilkinson James (1845–1883); Robertson James (1846–1910); Alice James (1848–1892, diarist).
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